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Noise • Moderate
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Dined on May 2, 2026
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Dave & Buster's - Springfield is open most days into late night. Typical hours are: Mon–Tue 11:00 am–12:00 am; Wed–Fri 11:00 am–1:00 am; Sat 10:00 am–2:00 am; Sun 10:00 am–12:00 am. Happy Hour runs Mon–Fri 4:00 pm–7:00 pm. Hours can change for holidays or special events, so call ahead to confirm for the day you plan to visit.
Portions are typical of casual American bar-and-grill fare, appetizers, burgers and shareable plates. Guests report a mix of experiences: some say food is satisfying and came out hot, while others felt portions or plating didn’t match the higher price point. Expect casual, fried and shareable menu items (wings, burgers, sliders) and variable consistency; if portion size or value is a concern, ask your server about plate sizes when ordering.
Not for a quiet, romantic date night, it's best for a casual, fun night out. Dave & Buster’s Springfield is an arcade-style sports bar with loud TVs, games and energetic music, so conversation can be difficult. If you and your date enjoy games, big-screen sports and a lively atmosphere, it can be a blast. For a more intimate evening, consider a quieter restaurant instead or choose an early weekday visit when it's calmer.
Casual dress is the norm. Guests typically arrive in relaxed, comfortable clothing suitable for arcade games and dining. If you’re celebrating a special occasion, casual but neat attire is perfectly acceptable.
Yes, family-friendly seating is standard, and guests often bring children for birthday parties and groups. The layout supports tables for large parties and kids can enjoy the arcade area. Accessibility specifics (ramps, accessible tables) aren't mentioned in available details, so if you need wheelchair access or other accommodations, call the location ahead to confirm and request suitable seating.
Yes, Dave & Buster’s Springfield is very kid-friendly and a popular spot for children’s birthday parties. Guests frequently celebrate kids’ birthdays here, use game-card packages, and note lots of game options for different ages. Expect a lively, playful environment with arcade games, kid-friendly menu items and group-friendly service. Call ahead for party options and any kid-specific meal requests.
Loud, lively and family-friendly, think arcade energy, big-screen sports and upbeat music. Guests call it fun, energetic and great for parties and kids, though some mention loud TVs, noisy machines and worn furniture. Expect a colorful, high-energy scene ideal for game nights, birthdays and casual group outings rather than quiet, romantic dinners.
The best time depends on your goal: go evenings and weekends for full arcade energy, big crowds and game-day excitement; arrive early weekday afternoons or early evenings for a quieter visit and faster service. If you want a calmer experience with kids, aim for morning or early afternoon on weekends or weekdays. For big celebrations, book ahead and expect table-time limits during peak events.
Yes, the staff at this location are generally accommodating. Guests reported managers and servers helping with allergies, special dishes, large-group needs, and birthday arrangements. For parties, allergy accommodations or specific seating requests, call ahead and speak with a manager so the team can prepare. That usually ensures smoother service and better control over food and game needs.
Busiest: weekend evenings, game days and prime family hours when parties are common. Quietest: weekday afternoons or early weekday evenings, some guests even found the venue nearly empty during off-peak times. If you prefer a lively night, go on weekends; if you want a calmer visit, aim for weekdays or early-day visits.
For full energy and the best game/party vibe, weekends (Friday–Sunday) are ideal. If you want fewer crowds and quicker service, choose a weekday, early weekday evenings or afternoons are calmer. For family-friendly daytime fun, weekend mornings or afternoons work well. Consider what you want (crowd and arcade activity versus quieter dining) when picking the day.
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